Engaged employees are the key to any business's success and online team-building activities are a convenient way to build bonds across remote and hybrid teams while encouraging non-work communication, and increasing cross-team collaborations. Keeping corporate culture and engagement up after the holidays can be tricky, so why not whisk everyone off on a vacation overseas to New Zealand, Senegal, and Berlin to experience something new together?
The Colorful and Lively Fishing Harbor of Mbour Did you know that the Senegalese eat up to 35 kilograms (77 pounds) of fish each year? Join our guide on a visit to the lively artisanal fishing port of Mbour, one of the largest fishing ports in the country which serves as a major hub for the local fishing industry. Home to a bustling fish market where local fishermen bring in their daily catch of fish, octopus, and other seafood, this lively experience will show how artisanal handmade fishing boats called pirogues are made. As part of the tour, visit the area of the market where Senegalese women transform fresh fish products into dried products to sell and pass to the many seafood restaurants and cafes that line the harbor, making it a popular spot for visitors to enjoy a meal while watching the boats come and go. Auckland Harbourside Walking Tour Transport your team to another continent from the breakout room or over a team Zoom event. This interactive experience brings everyone to Auckland’s bustling harbourside, walking across two of the city’s iconic drawbridges to arrive at Wynyard Quarter offering spectacular views of the Auckland Harbour Bridge, Sky Tower (its tallest freestanding structure), and the city skyline. A beautiful place to take a stroll, people-watch, and enjoy the sight of yachts coming and going. Time the tour to take place just before sunset; you might be lucky enough to enjoy a spectacular light show. Queer Berlin - Explore the LGBTQ Capital of Europe If your company is looking to introduce some DEI initiatives, this tour of Queer Berlin is a great place to start. Let our guide show you around the Berlin of Marlene Dieterich, Christopher Isherwood, and David Bowie. Start at the Schwules ("Gay") Museum and walk past the street art on Bülowstr on the way to Nollendorfplatz station with its rainbow motif neon lighting. See the Memorial to the Nazi persecution of Homosexuals and take a walk around Motzstrasse, as you explore the facades of iconic bars and clubs, like the Eldorado and Connections or The Bull. The tour finishes at the square of Viktoria Luise Platz and Fuggerstrasse - the location of the annual Folsom party - ending at the historic Wittenbergplatz station; a fitting conclusion to a feature-filled hour. Learn more about our booking tours for your corporate group HERE. Did you know St. Patrick’s Day dates back to the 17th century as a religious feast day that commemorates the death of St. Patrick in the fifth century? More than just a day to enjoy pints of Guinness and a vibrant Saint Patrick's Day parade, these three virtual tours will shed more light on Ireland’s culture and traditions, and leave you utterly charmed by them. Downtown Dublin at Dusk A city that's steeped in history and culture and famous for its craic (good fun), there's no better time to explore the city of Dublin than ahead of Saint Patrick's Day. A city that comes alive at dusk, feel its vibrant energy, from lively Irish music, the buzz from the pub and street performers through our 60-minute journey around the Irish capital where you’ll go past the Temple Bar district, the club where U2 was discovered and the Old Irish Parliament in College Green, the world’s first purpose-built parliament. Galway - The City of Tribes Time it such that you take a tour of Galway over the three-day celebration in honor of St. Patrick’s Day! If you don’t though, this online visit to the cultural heart of Ireland reveals Galway’s vibrant streets, festivals and authentic food scene. On this 60-minute stroll, you’ll go past attractions like Lynch's Castle, hear about Galway's famous moniker "City of the Tribes" and find out the origin of the first Claddagh Ring in 1689. As a bonus, you'll also learn a little Gaelic along the way! St. Patrick's Day Tour of Dublin Join this online tour of Dublin where you’ll visit the two precise locations where the venerable St Patrick baptized the pagan Irish. Starting at the Gardens of Remembrance in Parnell Square (also the traditional starting point of the St Patrick's Day parade) the tour will conclude at St Patrick's Cathedral in Nicholas Street while covering all the main sights along the traditional parade itinerary. At the end of the tour you’ll also have a definitive answer to the question of if St Patrick was Welsh, or a Scot? Explore all of our Ireland tours. March is a month we celebrate Women’s History Month as an acknowledgment of the significant impact women have had on our culture, history, and society. A celebration that is not just about giving kudos but inspiring future generations of women to continue breaking barriers and make a positive impact in the world. These three online experiences will give you a deeper insight into artist Frida Kahlo, author Agatha Christie and former first lady of Argentina, Evita Peron, and her role in Peronism.
Frida Kahlo: Explore Her Life In The Coyoacan Neighborhood Get acquainted with the life and art of the famous Mexican painter, Frida Kalo who lived with her husband Diego Rivera in the Coyoacan neighborhood of Mexico City. Fans of the artist, known for her self-portraits, can now virtually visit the district primarily known for Casa Azul ("Blue House") where she was born, and see the studio where the husband-wife duo worked out of and several other attractions connected to her, and her work. Agatha Christie's London For fans of author Agatha Christie there's no place like London to learn about the places where the prolific author lived and worked. This information-rich live presentation style tour will detail her life in chronological order, and talk about the places that inspired some of her most famous works like The Mousetrap (London’s longest-running stage play) and her best-loved characters like the quirky detective Hercule Poirot. It’ll also “visit” some Art Deco buildings used as filming locations and a look at where you can find Agatha’s legacy in London today. Beyond Evita: Peronism & Politics in Argentina Tour Known for her humanitarian work and advocacy for women's rights, former Argentinian first lady Evita Peron is also remembered for her charismatic public speeches and influence on Peronism, a populist movement that shaped all spheres of Argentine culture and life. Join this in-depth presentation to learn about Peronism and her role within the movement as you visit her museum and Recoleta Cemetery where she is buried. |
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